Little French Homestead

• Friday 23 June 2006 - Normandie's pics !

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Here it is Ladies and Gentlemen, the famous pictures of my family's little cottage in Normandie.

I know it took me almost on month to share this pictures, sometimes we get overwhelmed

 

I'll show you 3 pictures: 2 of the house and one of the garden.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As you can see it's a traditonal thatch cottage.

It must have been built 250 years ago, or so. I don't have more time for blogging right now, I'll tell you more about it next time.

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• Friday 23 June 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Oh Muriel, it's so picturesque! So lovely! I bet you all have the best time there....it looks so relaxing.

Blessings
~Mrs.B
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• Saturday 24 June 2006 - normandie pics

Posted by Keri L.
Oh Muriel, thank you so much for sharing. What an absolutely dreamy place! Seeing these photos is like looking into a beautiful story book. And what a treat to have so much history in a home. I'll bet there are some very unique characteristics about it. I would love to hear more about the cottage when you get a chance. Thanks again for posting these beautiful pictures!
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• Sunday 25 June 2006 - Lovely pictures

Posted by texasflute
That is lovely home. My daughter just visited Normandy three weeks ago. She had a wonderful time there. Thanks for sharing the pictures of your family home.
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• Wednesday 2 August 2006 - Normandie picks

Posted by Elizabeth
Hi. The pics are lovely, and I enjoy your blog. I spent a summer in Paris when I was 17, and my dh took me back to Paris this year to celebrate our 25th anniversary. I have always loved France and the French language, and it was a wonderful surprise to be able to go back. It was dh\'s first time in France. While in Paris, we attended services there of a church connected with one that we attend in the U.S., and we loved it.



I was interested to read about the wonderful fabric store near Montmartre in one of your earlier posts, but, sadly, I read about it after we got back!



France and the U.S. have something in commong -- a growing bent towards a humanistic culture. I\'d be interested in learning more about how you deal with that in France.



Sincerely,

Elizabeth

http://elizabeth-themerryrose.blogspot.com
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• Saturday 26 August 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by jenna
Hi Muriel -- We miss you! I hope all is well with you and your family.

Blessings,
jenna :)
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• Sunday 8 October 2006 - your blog

Posted by Mrs. U
Bonjour!!!! Your blog is lovely!! I do hope you start blogging again so that I can read more! :)

His,
Mrs. U
www.makingahouseahome.blogspot.com
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• Thursday 12 October 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
I love the pictures of your home and your garden! I am rather new to your blog and I hope you don't mind me stopping by. I am looking forward to your updates!

Love and God's Blessings,
Cat
(www.xanga.com/MrsCatherine)
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• Monday 16 October 2006 - Homemaking

Posted by Anonymous
You have a beautiful house. Thanks for the inspiration in keeping home. I look at your site quite often hoping to stay inspired. Many thanks again.
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• Friday 22 June 2007 - We miss You!

Posted by Keri L.
It has been 1 year since your last post! Time to come back! Your U.S. friends miss you!
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• Monday 25 June 2007 - Stunning

Posted by mum26
Hi from Ireland. I've just started blogging here. Your place looks so pretty. Cottage has such charm and character. We hope to visit your lovely country in September. I may look out for fabric in Paris.
Hope you post more soon.
Deb
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• Monday 6 August 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Kathy
Hello! I really miss your blog. I hope that all is well with you!
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I'm a french lady, I live in a little town in the Paris area. With this blog I hope to improve my english and to meet new oversea's friends. I'm a wife and a mother of 3 (2 girls and a boy) I'm interesting in a lot of things from baking and cooking to sewing and knitting
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